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kafkaesk

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Sep 19, 2017
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Hey folks!

I own an old iMac 2.8 24" 7,1 Mid 2007 (BTO/CTO) with the ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro GPU.
This card recently started to fail, producing artefacts on the screen, until finally the card completely died.
I then bought a NVidia GeForce 8800 GS, plus - additionally - the fitting heatsink from another vendor on eBay.

Now, the iMac doesn't boot into macOS anymore, the progress bar stops at around 3/4, and the iMac restarts.
Of course, I already resetted NVRAM and SMC stuff.

I then tried like everything that came to my mind:
1) Fresh install of El Capitan -> doesn't work, stops as well at 3/4 of progress bar, whatever I tried USB or DVD
2) Windows 7 / 10 USB BootStick -> black screen, no difference between USB or DVD install
3) Ubuntu and other suitable Linux Distros -> Boot Menu appears, afterwards no screen...

Verbose modes work, but it seems as if the "problem" comes out when the iMac tries to switch into a graphic mode that is beyond VGA.

So I inserted the original mac OS DVD (Lion?) to run the Apple Diagnostics (see screenshots attached).
Because of the TGOP fault displayed, I tried two other sensors I had over, with no effort: same fault.

But since it also showed "unknown graphics card", I then tried the Mac_GPU_Flash.zip by @The_Croupier out of this post ...
When I try to check my card with nvflash --list ... it says that there is no compatible GPU installed.
Trying nvflash --lspci, the card shows up.

Honestly, I don't know what to do anymore at this point. For me, it looks like I bought a Windows-GPU taken out of a normal notebook.

Maybe someone of you can help me, I don't want to throw away the iMac which is still sufficient for my father to check mail and surf a bit the internet.

Greetings, Daniel.
 

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Okay... now I'm a bit confused whether I told you the truth since I found an old thread of mine here.
Due to the fact that the post is from 2017, I'm now relatively sure I bought a 9800M card back then, but never replaced it because my father was fine with some of those artefacts.
And since the graphics card now (6 years later) really died, I swapped it and it now doesn't work.

So, maybe, the better question of mine should be: How can I get the 9800M being recognised by the iMac, how can I flash it so that it works.
Funnily: The heatsinks of 8800GS and 9800M seem to be the same, because it fits perfectly.
 
We have so many professionals and geeks here...
You seriously can't tell me that, after over 300 views, nobody has a clue how to help me.
 
If your intent is to keep this machine running, which I respect and appreciate, I would advise you to purchase another 2600 pro and call it a day. The 8800s are also prone to failure. Pop a CPU upgrade in it for SSE4, an SSD, 6GB ram, and you can install whatever OS you'd like with acceptable performance patched in Monterey even. You can probably find a busted donor unit for less than you'll find the card.

If you want to put this same amount of effort into a machine that will actually perform very well and support modern OS with Metal GPU, I'd find a 21.5" 2011 iMac for next to zero dollars on a local listing and flash a Metal GPU which you can get for less than 30 bucks.
 
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